Removal of top swivel pin from shock absorber arm
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Removal of top swivel pin from shock absorber arm
Hi can any one tell me which is the best way to get the top swivel pin from shock absorber arm. I have tried heating it up and taping the circumference of the eye but I just can not get it to move.
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Even our local Moggie specialist says if the dont come out with a couple of goes on the fly press we don't bother as customers don't really want to pay for the labour involved in trying to get out a item that costs a few pounds, but as Roy says why do you need to remove it.
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Tapered Pin that goes into the shock absorber arm and goes through the top trunnion? Think thats the same thing!bmcecosse wrote:Sure you are talking about the same thing YG ? Hard to imagine it came out as easily as that!
Mine just came out with a good sharp blow, and so did the other one too.
Probably assembled on a friday in the factory.....
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I assumed the question related to how to get this pin out of the top of the assembly, which is the impossible job. I've certainly left mine alone after a couple of unsuccesful attempts.
To get the pin out of the suspension arm is a matter of a couple of sharp hits with a hammer onto the eye of the arm, with something like a lump hammer on the other side to take the force. Comes out quite easily then.
Brian
To get the pin out of the suspension arm is a matter of a couple of sharp hits with a hammer onto the eye of the arm, with something like a lump hammer on the other side to take the force. Comes out quite easily then.
Brian
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